Although officials have not yet identified the man killed by flooding in the 200 block of Linden Drive, friends believe the victim is Wesley Quinlan, a recent graduate of Centaurus High School.

Boulder County sheriff's officials have confirmed one male was killed early Thursday on Linden Drive and also confirmed a woman with him is missing.

Sheriff's Cmdr. Heidi Prentup said the couple was driving and had "some type of interaction" with water near Linden Avenue -- though she couldn't confirm whether the car got stuck.

"She got out, and the water swept her away," Prentup said.

The young man in the car got out to try to rescue her, but he was swept away, too, Prentup said.

Prentup said the woman is still missing.

Officials have not identified the victim, but Quinlan's Facebook page had numerous messages indicating the teen had died, including one that mentioned the flood.

"You did a heroic thing trying to save the one you loved from the flood," Bailey Vanity wrote on Quinlan's page.

The other fatal victim from the flooding is believed to be former Jamestown Mercantile owner Joseph Howlett, 72, according to the Denver Post. Sources said Howlett was killed when his house collapsed early Thursday in Jamestown.

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